ImageImageImageImageImage

I Miss That Playoff Intensity...Do You?

Moderators: Kilroy, Danny Darko, TyCobb

User avatar
RJM
General Manager
Posts: 9,609
And1: 2,266
Joined: Oct 16, 2007
Location: Paris, France
Contact:
     

I Miss That Playoff Intensity...Do You? 

Post#1 » by RJM » Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:57 pm

Maybe the fact that NBC televised the games had something to do with it, but I'm currently watching Game 6 of the 2000 NBA Finals and I've never seen a game as intense as this one. Both teams (Lakers/Pacers) not pulling any punches, Shaq was in his prime, and Kobe Bryant was electrifying the league. Watching this game gives me chills whenever a big shot is made.

Do you guys believe we can get back to that magical 2000 season in terms of dominance and excitement? What do you guys think?

This was us back then...

PG - Ron Harper/Derek Fisher
SG - Kobe Bryant/Brian Shaw
SF - Glen Rice/Rick Fox
PF - A.C. Green/Robert Horry
C - Shaquille O'Neal/John Salley

--

And this will be us now...

PG - Derek Fisher/Jordan Farmar/Sasha Vujacic
SG - Kobe Bryant/Sasha Vujacic/Coby Karl
SF - Lamar Odom/Trevor Ariza/Luke Walton
PF - Pau Gasol/Vladimir Radmanovic/Ronny Turiaf
C - Andrew Bynum/Ronny Turiaf/Chris Mihm

Do you believe?
User avatar
8'sReverse
Veteran
Posts: 2,868
And1: 3
Joined: Mar 03, 2006
Location: Southern California~ Watching the only LA NBA team, the Lakers!
       

 

Post#2 » by 8'sReverse » Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:41 pm

On paper, I think the LAkers look better with the current roster. Intensity has a major, major, roll in winning. I think there's enough to go around with Kobe, Gasol, Bynum, Ariza, and Fisher on the floor. The problem is, not that I think will be a big deal in the long run, Bynum and Gasol with Ariza have not been on the floor together. That being said it's hard to really get an accurate analysis of the team until we actually see them on the court...

But, simply, if it's just a straight up question... "Do you believe just looking at the roster?" Then I tell you, yes, most definatly.
Charles Barkley wrote:"I've got TWO words for you... 'Chris Paul and Steve Nash, must see TV'!"
User avatar
hermes
RealGM
Posts: 96,290
And1: 25,460
Joined: Aug 27, 2007
Location: the restaurant at the end of the universe
 

 

Post#3 » by hermes » Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:01 pm

the intensity will be there in the playoffs
User avatar
CITYOFANGELSX3
RealGM
Posts: 13,011
And1: 151
Joined: May 31, 2007
Location: Southside, Ca
       

 

Post#4 » by CITYOFANGELSX3 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:43 pm

It Better be E.Honda
Image
User avatar
RJM
General Manager
Posts: 9,609
And1: 2,266
Joined: Oct 16, 2007
Location: Paris, France
Contact:
     

 

Post#5 » by RJM » Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:30 am

Who do you believe plays the roles?

IMO...

Dominant Shaq Role - Kobe Bryant
Pippenesque Sidekick Type - Pau Gasol?
Sure Enough Third Option - Andrew Bynum
Three Point Specialist - Derek Fisher
Robert Horry - ????? (Vladimir Radmanovic)
Brian Shaw - Jordan Farmar
Ron Harper - Lamar Odom
Horace Grant - Ronny Turiaf

So far...
knicksking30
Ballboy
Posts: 15
And1: 0
Joined: Oct 19, 2007

Re: I Miss That Playoff Intensity...Do You? 

Post#6 » by knicksking30 » Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:51 am

Iceburg Slim wrote:Maybe the fact that NBC televised the games had something to do with it, but I'm currently watching Game 6 of the 2000 NBA Finals and I've never seen a game as intense as this one. Both teams (Lakers/Pacers) not pulling any punches, Shaq was in his prime, and Kobe Bryant was electrifying the league. Watching this game gives me chills whenever a big shot is made.

Do you guys believe we can get back to that magical 2000 season in terms of dominance and excitement? What do you guys think?

This was us back then...

PG - Ron Harper/Derek Fisher
SG - Kobe Bryant/Brian Shaw
SF - Glen Rice/Rick Fox
PF - A.C. Green/Robert Horry
C - Shaquille O'Neal/John Salley

--

And this will be us now...

PG - Derek Fisher/Jordan Farmar/Sasha Vujacic
SG - Kobe Bryant/Sasha Vujacic/Coby Karl
SF - Lamar Odom/Trevor Ariza/Luke Walton
PF - Pau Gasol/Vladimir Radmanovic/Ronny Turiaf
C - Andrew Bynum/Ronny Turiaf/Chris Mihm

Do you believe?


Oh yes, my friend--THE INTENSITY WILL BE BACK and maybe as soon as this year. ..Kobe, Bynum,Gasol and Odom? Are you kidding me? I am about to write a whole blog about how the Lakers will now return to past glory--with Kobe in the lead role!! You cant write this any better-ESPECIALLY if they get to the Finals and find Boston waiting.,,Andrew must come back this year healthy, or the parade will have to wait 'till '09..
User avatar
hermes
RealGM
Posts: 96,290
And1: 25,460
Joined: Aug 27, 2007
Location: the restaurant at the end of the universe
 

 

Post#7 » by hermes » Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:15 am

Iceburg Slim wrote:Who do you believe plays the roles?

IMO...

Dominant Shaq Role - Kobe Bryant
Pippenesque Sidekick Type - Pau Gasol?
Sure Enough Third Option - Andrew Bynum
Three Point Specialist - Derek Fisher
Robert Horry - ????? (Vladimir Radmanovic)
Brian Shaw - Jordan Farmar
Ron Harper - Lamar Odom
Horace Grant - Ronny Turiaf

So far...

robert horry role is definately sasha
User avatar
djericho
Rookie
Posts: 1,155
And1: 12
Joined: Jul 17, 2006

 

Post#8 » by djericho » Mon Feb 11, 2008 2:46 am

the 2000 team was hungry because you had alot of NBA stars (Shaq, Rice, up and coming Kobe) and veterans looking for their first ring (Fox, Shaw) and vets who wanted to get a championship again (Harper, Salley, Green, Horry)

What we have now is a team that is alot younger, but starving to prove to the media and to Kobe they are contenders. They want the limelight. They are not by any means a dark horse now (see New Orleans) but they want the La-La Land status.
User avatar
RJM
General Manager
Posts: 9,609
And1: 2,266
Joined: Oct 16, 2007
Location: Paris, France
Contact:
     

 

Post#9 » by RJM » Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:11 am

When I say Robert Horry...I mean the clutch veteran player that comes through for us 8/10 times.
User avatar
hermes
RealGM
Posts: 96,290
And1: 25,460
Joined: Aug 27, 2007
Location: the restaurant at the end of the universe
 

 

Post#10 » by hermes » Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:16 am

and your telling me you don't think sasha is it :cheesygrin:
User avatar
RJM
General Manager
Posts: 9,609
And1: 2,266
Joined: Oct 16, 2007
Location: Paris, France
Contact:
     

 

Post#11 » by RJM » Mon Feb 11, 2008 3:23 am

I love the way The Machine has been playing as much as the next guy, but let us see this performance during Playoff games. :D
Phil Jackson
Banned User
Posts: 1,758
And1: 8
Joined: Jul 05, 2006

 

Post#12 » by Phil Jackson » Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:05 am

Yeah I remember in 2000 when the Staples Center was really loud when they chanted defense. That's the loudest I've ever remembered it. After that season it sounded like a WNBA game whenever they started to chant defense.
User avatar
critical_beatdown
Starter
Posts: 2,470
And1: 1
Joined: Dec 26, 2005
Location: Surf City, CA

 

Post#13 » by critical_beatdown » Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:18 am

Iceburg Slim wrote:I love the way The Machine has been playing as much as the next guy, but let us see this performance during Playoff games. :D


You better go check his playoff statistics then...The Machine has always showed up well in practice and the playoffs, we've just been waiting for him to come through consistently in the regular season.
...as I enter your mind, decorate, and paint my sign...
ljp24
Bench Warmer
Posts: 1,489
And1: 22
Joined: Nov 12, 2007

 

Post#14 » by ljp24 » Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:48 am

8'sReverse wrote:On paper, I think the LAkers look better with the current roster. Intensity has a major, major, roll in winning. I think there's enough to go around with Kobe, Gasol, Bynum, Ariza, and Fisher on the floor. The problem is, not that I think will be a big deal in the long run, Bynum and Gasol with Ariza have not been on the floor together. That being said it's hard to really get an accurate analysis of the team until we actually see them on the court...

But, simply, if it's just a straight up question... "Do you believe just looking at the roster?" Then I tell you, yes, most definatly.


Are you on crack? Seriously.
User avatar
Rox_Nix_Nox
Veteran
Posts: 2,887
And1: 26
Joined: Dec 05, 2007
Location: Southernfornia

Re: I Miss That Playoff Intensity...Do You? 

Post#15 » by Rox_Nix_Nox » Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:51 am

Iceburg Slim wrote:Maybe the fact that NBC televised the games had something to do with it, but I'm currently watching Game 6 of the 2000 NBA Finals and I've never seen a game as intense as this one. Both teams (Lakers/Pacers) not pulling any punches, Shaq was in his prime, and Kobe Bryant was electrifying the league. Watching this game gives me chills whenever a big shot is made.

Do you guys believe we can get back to that magical 2000 season in terms of dominance and excitement? What do you guys think?

This was us back then...

PG - Ron Harper/Derek Fisher
SG - Kobe Bryant/Brian Shaw
SF - Glen Rice/Rick Fox
PF - A.C. Green/Robert Horry
C - Shaquille O'Neal/John Salley

--

And this will be us now...

PG - Derek Fisher/Jordan Farmar/Sasha Vujacic
SG - Kobe Bryant/Sasha Vujacic/Coby Karl
SF - Lamar Odom/Trevor Ariza/Luke Walton
PF - Pau Gasol/Vladimir Radmanovic/Ronny Turiaf
C - Andrew Bynum/Ronny Turiaf/Chris Mihm

Do you believe?



I remember too, but at that moment i was just watching the game. Now you look back and you take it all in, for me it was because the lakers weren't good and had no shot of winning the championship. After losses last year i'd watch a game from 2000-2002 and be like THAT'S HOW A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM PLAYS. And no it's not NBC even though i miss those days....but watch the lakers vs suns kobe game-winner and you still get that feeling
User avatar
8'sReverse
Veteran
Posts: 2,868
And1: 3
Joined: Mar 03, 2006
Location: Southern California~ Watching the only LA NBA team, the Lakers!
       

 

Post#16 » by 8'sReverse » Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:53 pm

ljp24 wrote:Are you on crack? Seriously.
I wouldn't normally respond to such crap, but I feel the need. Crack has nothing to do with it. And if you can't handle the opinion that the current roster LOOKS BETTER ON PAPER than the 3-peat roster than prove your point. Not once did I ever say that they were literally better than the past roster.
Charles Barkley wrote:"I've got TWO words for you... 'Chris Paul and Steve Nash, must see TV'!"

Return to Los Angeles Lakers